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  2. Joanna Rajkowska - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Rajkowska (born 1968) is a Polish contemporary artist who came onto the Polish art scene in the 1990s. Her most famous work is called "Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue", a 15-meter-tall (50-foot) artificial palm tree installed on Warsaw 's Jerusalem Avenue .

  3. Zamia furfuracea - Wikipedia

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    Although not a palm tree , its growth habit is superficially similar to a palm; therefore it is commonly known as cardboard palm. However, more correct would be cardboard cycad since it reflects the actually taxonomic classification of this species.

  4. Dypsis lutescens - Wikipedia

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    Dypsis lutescens, also known as golden cane palm, areca palm, yellow palm, butterfly palm, or bamboo palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae, native to Madagascar and naturalized in the Andaman Islands, Thailand, Vietnam, Réunion, El Salvador, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Canary Islands, southern Florida, Haiti, the Dominican ...

  5. Costco's Selling a Ginormous Palm Tree Sculpture ... - AOL

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    Bring the tropical vibes into your outdoor pool area with Costco's 10-foot tall palm tree sculpture. It's a conversation starter for sure.

  6. Adonidia merrillii - Wikipedia

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    Adonidia merrillii, the Manila palm, is a palm tree species native to the Philippines (Palawan and Danjugan Island). This palm was cultivated for centuries in East Asia before becoming a staple in the West. It is reportedly naturalized in the West Indies and Florida.

  7. Rhopalostylis sapida - Wikipedia

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    Rhopalostylis sapida, commonly known as nīkau, is a palm tree endemic to New Zealand, and the only palm native to mainland New Zealand.